- City of Savannah administrative offices will be closed on Labor Day, September 1st, while emergency services remain operational.
- Residential garbage collection and curbside recycling will not occur on September 1st, resuming on September 2nd with a one-day delay.
- Street sweeping operations will also be paused on September 1st, resuming on September 2nd according to a normal schedule.
- The Dean Forest Landfill will open at 7 a.m. on September 1st, while the Bacon Park Transfer Station opens on September 3rd.
- Residents should place trash and recycling carts at curbside with proper separation and consult the annual Sanitation schedule for details.
City of Savannah: Official News, Events & Community Updates
SAVANNAH – City of Savannah administrative offices and facilities will be closed Monday, Sept. 1, in observance of Labor Day. Emergency services will remain open.
Sanitation services will be impacted by the holiday closures. Residents can expect the following changes to their schedule:
Residential garbage collection and curbside recycling will not run on Monday, Sept. 1. Collection services will resume on Tuesday, Sept. 2 and proceed on a one-day delayed schedule. Street sweeping operations will not run on Monday, Sept. 1. Street cleaning will resume routes on Tuesday, Sept. 2. on a normal schedule.
The Dean Forest Landfill and Bacon Park Transfer Station hours will not be affected by the Monday closure per their normal operating schedule. The Dean Forest Landfill will open on Tuesday, Sept. 1, at 7 a.m. The Bacon Park Transfer Station will open on Wednesday, Sept. 3 at 9 a.m. as normal.
As a reminder, trash and recycling carts should be placed at their normal curbside collection points with a minimum of three feet of separation from each other and at least three feet of space from mailboxes and/or other obstructions.
Residents are encouraged to consult the Sanitation schedule packets disseminated each year for more information. You can find the schedule and additional information at savannahga.gov/sanitation.
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